SARK
SARK
SARK
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-110
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110
110
User’s Manual
Rev 1.2.6 October 3
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, 2015
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© Melchor Varela – EA4FRB 2011-2015
Appendix D:
OSL Calibration
The SARK-110 provides a calibration procedure to compensate for the stray capacitance and
impedance of the external test fixture, e.g. the extension cable. This should be performed every
time the external test fixture is changed as well as periodically.
Calibration is performed by using a set of calibration plugs consisting of: an Open circuit, a Short
circuit and a calibrated Load having the same value as the reference impedance. These loads
are connected sequentially to the end of the test lead as instructed on the screen as described
below.
To set the reference impedance, please refer to Setup - Z0 in the chapter 4.12.
The place where these loads are connected during the calibration is called the Reference Plane.
The analyzer performs a series of measurements with these loads, calculating error coefficients
that are stored in a file that is automatically loaded each time the analyzer is run. These error
coefficients are used to correct the measured values. The number of calibration points is fixed to
400.
The frequency range for the calibration can be programmed by the user, allowing setting a
narrower frequency span for higher resolution measurements.
The device supports the storage of up to eight calibration profiles. These profiles can be
associated to different test port adapters or different frequency ranges.
Select «Setup» «Calibration» «OSL Profile» to set the active calibration profile. The active
profile is shown in the status line; e.g. “P0” for profile 0.